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Lynn Clark
Lynn Clark
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Teenagers’ acquisition of variation: A comparison of locally-born and migrant teens’ realisation of English (ing) in Edinburgh and London
E Schleef, M Meyerhoff, L Clark
English world-wide 32 (2), 206-236, 2011
1332011
Exploring the role of token frequency in phonological change: evidence from TH-Fronting in east-central Scotland1
L Clark, G Trousdale
English Language & Linguistics 13 (1), 33-55, 2009
862009
The acquisition of sociolinguistic evaluations among Polish-born adolescents learning English: Evidence from perception
L Clark, E Schleef
Language Awareness 19 (4), 299-322, 2010
782010
How salient is the nurse~ square merger? 1
K Watson, L Clark
English Language & Linguistics 17 (2), 297-323, 2013
592013
Exploring listeners’ real-time reactions to regional accents
K Watson, L Clark
Language Awareness 24 (1), 38-59, 2015
512015
Introduction: what are mergers and can they be reversed?
W Maguire, L Clark, K Watson
English Language & Linguistics 17 (2), 229-239, 2013
472013
Testing claims of a usage-based phonology with Liverpool English t-to-r1
L Clark, K Watson
English Language & Linguistics 15 (3), 523-547, 2011
422011
Phonological leveling, diffusion, and divergence:/t/lenition in Liverpool and its hinterland
L Clark, K Watson
Language Variation and Change 28 (1), 31-62, 2016
402016
Systematic co-variation of monophthongs across speakers of New Zealand English
J Brand, J Hay, L Clark, K Watson, M Sóskuthy
Journal of Phonetics 88, 101096, 2021
302021
Variation, change and the usage-based approach
L Clark
The University of Edinburgh, 2009
302009
“Kia ora. This is my earthquake story”. Multiple applications of a sociolinguistic corpus
L Clark, H MacGougan, J Hay, L Walsh
Ampersand 3, 13-20, 2016
292016
From categories to gradience: Auto-coding sociophonetic variation with random forests
D Villarreal, L Clark, J Hay, K Watson
Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology 11 …, 2020
272020
Re-examining vocalic variation in Scottish English: a Cognitive Grammar approach
L Clark
Language variation and change 20 (2), 255-273, 2008
262008
Cognitive sociolinguistics: A viable approach to variation in linguistic theory
L Clark
University of Canterbury. School of Languages and Cultures, 2007
162007
Priming as a motivating factor in sociophonetic variation and change
L Clark
Topics in Cognitive Science 10 (4), 729-744, 2018
152018
A cognitive approach to quantitative sociolinguistic variation: Evidence from th-fronting in Central Scotland
L Clark, G Trousdale
Advances in cognitive sociolinguistics 45, 291-321, 2010
142010
The origins of Liverpool English
K Watson, L Clark
Listening to the past: Audio records of accents of English, 114-141, 2017
122017
Gender separation and the speech community: Rhoticity in early 20th century Southland New Zealand English
D Villarreal, L Clark, J Hay, K Watson
Language Variation and Change 33 (2), 245-266, 2021
112021
Using participant observation and social network analysis
L Clark, G Trousdale
Research Methods in Language Variation and Change., 36-52, 2013
112013
Using principal component analysis to explore co‐variation of vowels
J Wilson Black, J Brand, J Hay, L Clark
Language and Linguistics Compass 17 (1), e12479, 2023
72023
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